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Mid day movement of mature bucks?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5790418" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>It's a lot of work and time but can be done. I do it. No chainsaw though. I have a big set of pruners that'll cut up to 3" saplings, and a pair of hand pruners that'll cut up to maybe 3/4". I go one step at a time, clear it then step into what I just opened and repeat. Even with good leather gloves I look like I've been fighting with a bobcat and have ripped up cloths. </p><p></p><p>Not really many other things habitat related to do in winter, so when we get some 50-60* pretty days that's what I do. It's a work in progress but you'd be surprised how far you can get in just a few hours. Looks worse than it really is. I'll take a pic next time of what I'm dealing with and the tools I use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5790418, member: 20583"] It's a lot of work and time but can be done. I do it. No chainsaw though. I have a big set of pruners that'll cut up to 3" saplings, and a pair of hand pruners that'll cut up to maybe 3/4". I go one step at a time, clear it then step into what I just opened and repeat. Even with good leather gloves I look like I've been fighting with a bobcat and have ripped up cloths. Not really many other things habitat related to do in winter, so when we get some 50-60* pretty days that's what I do. It's a work in progress but you'd be surprised how far you can get in just a few hours. Looks worse than it really is. I'll take a pic next time of what I'm dealing with and the tools I use. [/QUOTE]
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